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Windows 7: Internet Caused BSOD

Hi there, I keep getting a rondom BSOD when running internet explorer 8 on Windows 7 (32 Bit) It seems to be mainly affected by Facebook, and Youtube. Some other sites have similar effects but none that are reporducable. Any help would be appreciated.

The Dump file basically doesn't have any info in it. Basically i found some old drivers and some drivers that are not registered properly. Update the drivers which i mentions if your Overclocking please stop. Since you said the BSOD is happening most while browsing remove the drivers for your Network card and download the drivers from Manufactures website NOT from Windows update. Make sure your BIOS has the latest firmware. So try the steps i mentioned if that didn't work post us back we can run the Driver verifier to find the exact problem.

Well I have messed around with this a fair bit now, and Finally went back and reloaded windoews 7 now. I have since had 2 failures, both with only the BSOD flashing very quickly and then the system restarts. I have attached both of the .dmp files for review. And just for the record, I am not overclocking. The system on now running with the OS and AVG. nothing else has been installed. Any help is appreciated.

Well I have messed around with this a fair bit now, and Finally went back and reloaded windoews 7 now. I have since had 2 failures, both with only the BSOD flashing very quickly and then the system restarts. I have attached both of the .dmp files for review. And just for the record, I am not overclocking. The system on now running with the OS and AVG. nothing else has been installed. Any help is appreciated.

the two dmps were caused by hardware. specifically ataport.sys, and halmacpi.dll

I would
re-install ataport
run a system file check
(type cmd in search>right click and run as admin>sfc /scannow)

Internet Caused BSOD

What caused this BSOD?My laptop has been crashing lately. The first sign is when Google Chrome starts saying, "Shockwave has crashed," and then Blue Screen Shows up. I've downloaded BlueScreenView after this incident. I just don't know how to post it.
-Thanks for the future help.

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BSOD Can anyone tell me what caused it??I've attached the zip file, the DMP file located in C:/windows/minidump. I believe that is what's needed.
If anyone could tell me what caused this it would be very appreciated. It just happened on it own I had youtube on pause in another tab and was on facebook on another. I was talking to my...

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BSOD when playing games. BlueScreenView says ntoskrnl.exe caused BSODI keep getting BSODs when I play games for a short while. At first I thought it was a bad installation of Windows, so I did a clean format (full) of my SSD and a clean install of Windows 7 Ultimate x64. Installation failed quite a few times before finally succeeding. Tried another copy of Windows...

BSOD caused by internet?Hi, I have an Alienware M17 laptop which came with Windows Vista Home Premium. My friend bought a couple copies of Windows 7 Ultimate from a program at his school and asked if I would like a copy, so I said "Sure". The version I installed is the 32-bit version. I like the setup of 7 and...

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BSOD was caused by ?Event log shows Event ID 41, Task 63, .....Kernel Power.
I had no music players on, no videos, no scans.
Just surfing while protected in Sandboxie.
Other security is NIS 2010 and Prev 3 w/SafeOnline and Keyscrambler.
No other security or extra programs were running.
I have Windows 7 Pro x64,...